New insights into bacterial toxin will help search for antibiotics
A study into a common bacterial toxin found in the human gut has yielded valuable information that could assist in the development of new antibiotics
Read the storyA study into a common bacterial toxin found in the human gut has yielded valuable information that could assist in the development of new antibiotics
Read the storyResearchers have found an important class of sugars in algae, that could lead to a better understanding of algal blooms
Read the storyRe-planting of Barberry bushes might be the last chance to save the endangered Barberry Carpet Moth (Pareulype berberata), but suggested conservation methods could come at the cost of a UK cereal crop epidemic
Read the storyGrass pea, the crop with the curse, is set for a major change in reputation thousands of years after it was first cultivated.
Read the storyThe co-evolution of plant - pathogen interactions has been revealed in unprecedented detail in a study of one of the world’s deadliest crop killer
Read the storyFollowing extensive training at the John Innes Centre, our visiting scientist Abel Debebe Mitiku will lead the deployment of the first real-time, mobile diagnostics platform for wheat yellow rust in Ethiopia this summer.
Read the storyOne of the world’s most lethal families of plant viruses has been revealed in unprecedented detail in a new study that may provide clues to preventing the global spread of the pathogen.
Read the storyScientists, breeders, farmers and conservation groups must continue to work in close collaboration to prepare for the potential re-emergence of a forgotten crop pathogen, a new study advises today.
Read the storyDowny mildew in baby leaf kale, could be a thing of the past, thanks to a recent collaboration between industry and science.
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